Monday, February 1, 2010

Coaxial Cables Bikini How Do You Convert A Coaxial Digital Audio Cable Into The Red And White Analog Audio Cables? If So, Quality???

How do you convert a coaxial digital audio cable into the red and white analog audio cables? If so, quality??? - coaxial cables bikini

I have no coaxial digital input on my surround sound, a single output. I also have audio output on my LCD screen of a coaxial digital output. I need a coaxial cable for transmitting digital surround sound through my red and white analog cables. It is the only type of surround sound. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Are newer surround sound systems equipped with coaxial digital input?

6 comments:

henry said...

If you use the cable TV, DVD player or a gaming console, you have direct connections to these systems for surround-sound system. You can connect additional requirement / V switches for all on the LCD screen and surround sound system at a time.
If you want to connect directly on the LCD screen, surround sound system to hear the signal from the air in urban TV Turner, see below:
Return to your manual to ensure that no analog RCA output is available, if not, you should) for a headphone jack, where you can connect mini-jack to RCA (now in its final appearance session. If not, then you should change your surround sound system.
All Dolby Digital and DTS surround systems, which are equipped with at least 1 digital (coaxial or optical) and a number of analog receivers are independent, if AA A / V
Can be a system box with DVD player (it) is usually the signal does not depend on the DVD provide (digital ports for external devices even if some do), you mustCheck this function in the shops.

beasties... said...

But I saw Cound not find a device that provides a digital signal in a coaxial channel 6 (5.1) Audio output RCA converts.

It would be time to upgrade your A / V

gkk_72 said...

There are no digital coaxial input? That does not look like a very good surround sound system! Do you have a Toslink (optical) connection to your surround sound system? If so, you can convert a converter, coax and Toslink is ().

http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/audio ...

rhsaunde... said...

You will have a box of a type of conversion required for the conversion of digital signals into analog signals. I am surprised that the necessary analog connections do not exist.

rhsaunde... said...

You will have a box of a type of conversion required for the conversion of digital signals into analog signals. I am surprised that the necessary analog connections do not exist.

walther2... said...

Just use the red and white analog lines ... You can play surround sound, you do not need a signal converter

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